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CISA Corner
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The
CISA exam is offered annually during
the months of June and December.
- 9
April
– Final
Registration
Date
- 14
June
– Exam
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- 20
August
– Early
Registration
Date
- 24
September
– Final
Registration
Date
- 13
December
– Exam
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Spring
2008 CISA Review Course
CISA
review course will be held on three Saturdays;
April 19, May3, and May 17, 2008. Time:08:00am -
5:00pm Cost: $300 member or non-member Location to
be determined
Click here for more information
Click here to
register
Registration Deadline: March 31, 2008
ISACA EXAM
IDENTIFICATION POLICY
Each candidate taking the CISA/CISM exam must submit and will only be
admitted to the test center if they have a valid admission ticket and an
acceptable form of identification (ID). An acceptable form of ID must be
a current and original government issued identification that contains
the candidate's name as it appears on the admission ticket, and the
candidate's photograph. All of these characteristics must be
demonstrated by this single piece of ID provided. Examples include, but
are not limited to a passport, driver's license, military ID, state ID,
green card and national ID. Any candidate who does not provide an
acceptable form of identification will not be allowed to sit for the
exam and will forfeit his/her registration fee.
If any specific questions or identification issues arise within your
chapter, please feel free have the candidate or yourself contact the
certification department at
certification@isaca.org or
1.847.253.1545 Ext. 772.
Again, thank you for
your assistance.
Sincerely,
Certification Department
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CISA , the Certified Information Systems Auditor is
ISACA's cornerstone certification. Since 1978, the CISA exam has
measured excellence in the area of IS auditing, control and
security. CISA has grown to be globally recognized and adopted
worldwide as a symbol of achievement. There are more than 30,000
CISA's worldwide, and more than 10,000 individuals registered
for the CISA exam in 2003 alone.
The examination is administered annually each June and is
designed to demonstrate a candidate’s knowledge and
understanding of information technology risks and controls in
various areas. The results of the exam are sent to each of the
individuals taking the exam. The CISA designation can then be
earned once individuals have successfully passed the exam and
met all experience requirements.
For more information on the CISA professional certification
programs, please review the national ISACA website (www.isaca.org/cisa).
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Last Update:
25 March 2008 07:21 AM. |